urn:lsid:ibm.com:blogs:entries-eff9becc-b1a3-4cb8-bfb2-619b2a0bfc2eInside System Storage -- by Tony Pearson - Tags - broadband Inside System Storage -- by Tony Pearson12015-02-24T09:39:27-05:00IBM Connections - Blogsurn:lsid:ibm.com:blogs:entry-b9b2bdb6-a04f-4fb0-bcc5-bc5d22731f73On the Future of HyperconnectivityTonyPearson120000HQFFactiveComment EntriesLikes2013-01-04T19:50:26-05:002013-01-04T19:52:54-05:00
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Wrapping up this week's theme on the future, fellow blogger David Spark has a great post on his <i>SparkMinute</i> blog titled [<a href="http://www.sparkminute.com/2012/12/27/20-brilliant-minds-on-the-future-of-hyperconnectivity/">20 Brilliant Minds on the future of Hyperconnectivity</a>]. </p>
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(<i>What does this have to do with Storage?</i> When IBM got back into networking in a big way, they had to decide whether to combine it with one of the existing groups, or form its own group. IBM decided to merge networking with storage, which makes sense since the primary purpose of most networks is to access or transmit information stored somewhere else.)
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Last April, the Wharton School and the Institute for the Future convened a one-day [<a href="http://afterbroadband.com/">After Broadband</a>] workshop in San Francisco, California, that brought together a group of leading technologists, entrepreneurs, academics and policymakers to explore the future of broadband over the next decade.</p>
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At the event, David interviewed 20 people for 10 minutes, and the videos are now available online. Here is one I particularly liked, [<a href="http://vimeo.com/50262687">David interviewing Bran Ferren of Applied Minds</a>] on Vimeo.</p>
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In addition to the [<a href="http://afterbroadband.com/interviews/">rest of the interview videos</a>], you can find a [<a href="http://afterbroadband.com/gallery/">gallery of drawings</a>], and the 26-page [<a href="http://afterbroadband.com/after-broadband-report/">report</a>] in PDF format.</p>
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Wrapping up this week's theme on the future, fellow blogger David Spark has a great post on his SparkMinute blog titled [ 20 Brilliant Minds on the future of Hyperconnectivity ].
( What does this have to do with Storage? When IBM got back into...003581urn:lsid:ibm.com:blogs:entries-eff9becc-b1a3-4cb8-bfb2-619b2a0bfc2eInside System Storage -- by Tony Pearson2015-02-24T09:39:27-05:00